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DV was not written at that point ('58) and they discussed Dragon elsewhere in the letter. "Ship Story' was capitolized, and the letter dealt with it in a hush-hush way, so Im pretty sure it was a reference to somehting written under a pseudonym.inhuien wrote:Ship Story? I wonder if that could be a working title for either Destination: Void or Dragon in the Sea.
Thanks for sharing what you're finding there Omph, Personally I find it really exciting.
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Herbert's literary agent. I found the Blassingame Papers on line and just made a request for an estimate for them to copy me the folders and send them to me. There are nine folders, but only three of them predate 1970, so maybe I will be able to get a few of them.Freakzilla wrote:That's good news, now if we could only see what's on them.Omphalos wrote:The second one looks very much like FH's hand. The first is close, but in my opinion it is not as clear as the second. Being as Im not too paranoid, I would probably say that both are his though.Freakzilla wrote:Here
Who is he again?HOLY SCHNIKES! I just found Blassingame's archive, and there are nine folders of letters related to FH! I gotta get to Oregon!
Im really starting to dig on this literary research stuff.
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yosh...Baraka Bryan wrote:Mr. Teg wrote:The dedication in my copy of Whipping Star is dedicated to Blassingame.
cool. then who's the book dedicated to?
To Lurton Blassingame, who helped buy the time for this book, dedicated with affection and admiration.
Frank Herbert, Whipping Star, 1977, Berkley Book
CHOAM
Combine Herbert Ober Anderson Mercantile, Narf!
Brian, Kevin & Byron The HLP
Combine Herbert Ober Anderson Mercantile, Narf!
Brian, Kevin & Byron The HLP
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Wow, all this Fullerton Archive Searches seems very exciting. This is how Odrade must felt when she discovered the message from Leto to the Bene Gesserit .
Now seriously, this seems a great labour from Omphalos and i hope this will serve us to discover new insights into the work of Frank Herbert (I mean something more than:
"look, this directly contradicts what is on the prequels".
Well, yeah, what you expected?, they are just shitty non-fan-fiction, but that we alredy knew.)
Now seriously, this seems a great labour from Omphalos and i hope this will serve us to discover new insights into the work of Frank Herbert (I mean something more than:
"look, this directly contradicts what is on the prequels".
Well, yeah, what you expected?, they are just shitty non-fan-fiction, but that we alredy knew.)
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The copyright material to WMYN (see the scan I uploaded) mentions that parts of it relate to material being patented:SandRider wrote: The box for Without Me, You're Nothing contains
some personal business material. Wonder why ?
Normally you don't bother with that unless you're trying to commercialize something."The GRAPHIC COMPUTER SYSTEM AND KEYBOARD (appearing herein as PROGRAMAP) that is described in this book is the subject of one or more claims of a patent application now pending in the US. Patent & Trademark Office."
"Uproot your questions from their ground and the dangling roots will be seen. More questions!"